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OverviewInnovative research requires courageous methods. With this in mind, Courageous Methods in Cultural Psychology invites students and post-graduate researchers to develop methods that will let them grasp phenomena of interest more fully. Readers will learn how to use established methods, and may be asked to develop them further by combining single steps of extant procedures, or by taking a completely new approach to data collection and analysis. In this book, diverse researchers present projects in which they have tried to do just that. A comprehensive process — from narrowing down research questions to collecting and analyzing data — is given in detail, followed by critical reflections on how well the authors have understood and shared complex realities. Project presentations are framed by theoretical chapters that deal with the challenges and opportunities of cultural psychology and interdisciplinary research. Courageous Methods in Cultural Psychology is sure to inspire and encourage those who wish to venture on new roads “into the wild.” Full Product DetailsAuthor: Meike Watzlawik , Ska SaldenPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.617kg ISBN: 9783030935344ISBN 10: 3030935345 Pages: 281 Publication Date: 16 June 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction I: Carlos Cornejo (title still to be definded)Introduction II: Meike Watzlawik & Ska Salden (title still to be definded) Martin Wieser: Reading traces in eels and faces: Historical roots of semiotic thinking in psychology Deepa Gupta & Nandita Chaudhary & Breaking down complex reality: The exploration of children’s prosocial actions using photographs Carolin Demuth: Multimodal Interaction Analysis in Cultural Psychology Herbert Fitzek: Art Analysis and Art Coaching. Psychological Approaches to a Work of Art and its (Psycho-)Analysis Bogna Kietlińska: Multisensory ethnography as a tool to reconstruct spatial identity and “layers” of sensory experiences Hroar Klempe: Particularized meaning beyond language – or why do we have two ears? Claudia Pollmann: Collaborative Realities Paula Nurit Shabel & Mariana García Palacios: How Do People Make Meaning? A Methodological Dialogue between Social Anthropology and Developmental Psychology Brady Wagoner, Ignacio Bresco & Lisa Herbig: Studying the stream of consciousness at modern memorial sites: The subjective camera methodology Kate Sheese: “I HAD TO GOOGLE IT”: DRAWING VULVAS TO LEARN ABOUT PSYCHOLOGY Conclusion: Jaan Valsiner (title still needs to be defined)ReviewsAuthor InformationMeike Watzlawik is professor of development, education, and culture at the Sigmund Freud University in Berlin, Germany, and head of the university’s Psychology Department, as well as director of the clinical master’s program. Her scholarly interests include identity development in adolescence, diversity, and theoretical approaches to culture. Ska Salden is a lecturer and research associate at Sigmund Freud University in Berlin, Germany. Besides cultural psychology, their interests include the intersections of psychology and queer studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |